Huang ZQ, Huang XQ. Changing patterns of traumatic bile duct injuries: a review of forty years experience. World J Gastroenterol 2002; 8(1): 5-12 [PMID: 11833062 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v8.i1.5]
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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 15, 2002; 8(1): 5-12 Published online Feb 15, 2002. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v8.i1.5
Table 1 Types of primary operations in 61 cases of traumaticbiliary strictures (Group A, 1963/1986, South-West Hospital Series)
Types of operation
Cases
Cholecystectomy
39
Cholecystectomy + choledochostomy
10
Gastrectomy (B-II )
7
Hepatic injury -Rt lobectomy
1
Suture + gauze packing
2
Suture + choledochostomy
1
Suture + repair of duodenum
1
Total cases
61
Table 2 Changing trend of primary operations in cases of traumatic biliary strictures (Group B: The General Hospital of PLA Series)
Types of operations
Cases
(1989-1997)
(1998-2001)
Cholecystectomy
27
8
Mini-cholecystectomy
2
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC)
4
5
Cholecystectomy + choledochostomy
9
Hepatic resection
3
Hepatic resection + HAE
1
HAE
1
Gastrectomy(B-I)
1
Total cases
42
19
Table 3 Hepato-biliary complications following HAE for cavernous hemangioma of liver
Case Embolizing No. agents
Complications
Operations
Results
1 Sod.mo.+ Lip.
Rt,Lt.CHD,GB
S-R shunt
Jaundice ↓
Necrosis
B-jejunostomy
Biliary cirrhosis
2 Ethanol
Liver abscess
Rt. Lobectomy
Jaundice ↓
Biliary fistula
B-jejunostomy
3 Sod.mo.+ Lip.
Rt-Lt-HD necrosis
PTBD
Liver abscess
Necrosectomy, U-tube
Jaundice ↓
4 Lip.wire
GB necrosis
No
Jaundice ↑
Pinyanmycin
HD stricture
Liver abscess
5 Sod. Mo + Lip.
GB,CBD
Cholecystectomy
Jaundice ↓
necrosis
T-tube stent
Liver abscess
6* Sod. Mo + Lip.
Bile fistula
B-jejunostomy
Jaundice ↓
Rt lobe atrophy
T-tube stent
Biliary cirrhosis
7* Ethanol
Rt liver, GB,duo-
Cholecystectomy
Died
denum necrosis
Gastro-jejunostomy
8 Sod.mo + Lip.
Rt liver abscess
Cholecystectomy
Jaundice ↓
GB necrosis
Rt lobectomy
9* Sod. Mo + Lip
Rt liver necrosis
Repair HD
Jaundice ↑
HD stricture
Repeated
Portal hypertension
No
hematemesis
Table 4 Bile duct injury and the type of operations in 2742 cases (Chinese literature review 1995-1999)
Type of operation
No. of cases
%
Cholecystectomy
1933
70
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
310
11
Cholecystectomy + choledochostomy
165
6
Gastrectomy
66
2
HAE*
16
0.6
Hepatic resection
10
0.4
Other operations
66
2
Unspecified
176
6
Citation: Huang ZQ, Huang XQ. Changing patterns of traumatic bile duct injuries: a review of forty years experience. World J Gastroenterol 2002; 8(1): 5-12